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Explore the carbapenem class of antibiotics, including Meropenem, Imipenem, and Ertapenem, known for their broad-spectrum activity against resistant bacteria. This video explains their mechanisms of action, clinical uses, and key differences in spectrum, pharmacokinetics, and side effects.

Explore cephalosporins, a widely used class of β-lactam antibiotics, including their mechanism of action, spectrum of activity, and classification into generations. This video covers clinical uses, resistance patterns, and important considerations for safe and effective treatment.

Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928 but did not become widely available until the 1940s. The penicillins are closely related compounds comprising a β-lactam ring, a five-membered thiozolidine ring, and a side chain. The ring structures are essential for antibacterial activity, and the side chain determines the spectrum and pharmacological properties. Most penicillins […]

Mycophenalate is used in lupus nephritis (first line), diffuse SS but also indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients undergoing allogeneic renal, hepatic, or cardiac transplants. In transplant patients it should be used with cyclosporine/tacrolimus and corticosteroids. Mycophenolate has a preferential inhibition of IMPDH II the rate limiting step in the de novo […]

Explore the role of Interleukin-1 (IL-1) in immune responses, including its effects on inflammation, fever, and cytokine signaling. This video also covers the pharmacology of IL-1 antagonists, detailing their mechanisms of action and clinical applications in inflammatory diseases.

Tofacitinib is an oral agent taken twice daily used to treat many rheumatological conditions mainly RA. Tofacitinib inhibits Janus kinase (JAK) signalling. Immune cells such as macrophages, monocytes and T cells play a key role in the pathophysiology of RA. They contain receptors on their surface which rely on the JAK. JAK initiates a cascade […]

Learn about sulfasalazine, a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) used to treat inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and IBD. This video explains its pharmacology, mechanism of action, metabolism, and potential side effects including gastrointestinal upset and hypersensitivity reactions.

Leflunomide is an immunosuppressant used to treat RA and psoriatic arthritis and Multiple sclerosis. Leflunomide is a prodrug that is rapidly and almost completely metabolized following oral administration to its pharmacologically active metabolite, A77 1726 or teriflunomide. The mechanism of action of leflunomide has not been fully determined, but appears to primarily Inhibit the mitochondrial […]

Calcineurin inhibitors such as tacrolimus and cyclosporine are immunosuppressants. They are used mainly to prevent organ transplant rejection in combination with mycophenolate and steroids as well used in severe atopic dermatitis. They are not really used as much for rheumatologic conditions any more, possibly for lupus nephritis. Calcineurin inhibitors are also used for the treatment […]

Explore azathioprine, an immunosuppressive drug used in autoimmune diseases and organ transplantation. This video covers its pharmacology, mechanism of action in inhibiting purine synthesis, and common side effects including bone marrow suppression and gastrointestinal symptoms.

Explore the pharmacology of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), including their mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and common side effects. This video highlights how NSAIDs reduce inflammation, pain, and fever while addressing potential risks and contraindications.

This video provides a concise overview of Parkinson’s disease pharmacology, including key drug classes like levodopa, dopamine agonists, MAO-B inhibitors, and anticholinergics. Understand their mechanisms of action, clinical uses, and side effects in managing motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.












